All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in October 2021 – Page 5
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NewsFehn Ship Management partners for Latvian flag
Fehn Ship Management, part of the German EMS-Fehn-Group, has teamed up with the Maritime Administration of Latvia and has been nominated as an official point of contact of the Latvian flag in Germany.
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NewsDenholm delivers
Denholm Project Forwarding has coordinated the delivery of power plant equipment from Poland to Newport, Wales.
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NewsKatori’s inaugural call at Nanao
NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers’ newbuild heavy lift ship Katori has called at the port of Nanao in Japan carrying wind turbine components. The cargoes were loaded at the ports of Dalian and Jiangyin, China.
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NewsIMO expands in the Pacific
The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) technical cooperation committee has approved the establishment of an IMO regional presence office (RPO) for the Pacific Islands region.
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NewsConfidence in UK logistics on the up
Despite staff and supply shortage issues, confidence in the UK logistics sector has risen to 62.5 in the latest Barclays-BDO Logistics Confidence Index.
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Article‘Never let a good crisis go to waste’
Ton Klijn, director of ESTA – the European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes – and a member of the European Crane Operators Licence supervisory board, discusses how the heavy lift and abnormal transport sector needs to change its approach to training.
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NewsCollett’s warehousing acquisitions
Collett & Sons has expanded its UK warehousing operations with the addition of two facilities – Mile Thorn Works (Halifax) and Perseverance Works (Elland).
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NewsICS outlines net zero pathway
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has submitted plans to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) detailing urgent measures which it says governments must take to help the industry achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
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NewsHPC starts inland waterway survey
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting has been commissioned by the German Directorate-General for Waterways and Shipping (GDWS) to conduct a study on information services for ports and terminals.
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NewsVolga-Dnepr’s well-planned delivery
In partnership with Fracht, Volga-Dnepr Airlines has delivered an 83-tonne boiler from Milan in Italy to Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
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NewsRTL delivers to Russian plant
RTL has transported 11 packages from the port of Constanta in Romania to Novocheboksarsk, Russia, for the construction of a hydrogen peroxide production plant.
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NewsMPP market shows no sign of cooling down
Toepfer Transport has reported that time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector are continuing to climb, and high premiums have surpassed the peak levels of 2008.
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NewsSchulz named at deugro group
deugro group has appointed Christian Schulz as vice president, global business development – thermal power and renewables.
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From our sponsorsSarens transports and installs 24 modules in the USA
Sarens has performed the load-in, transport, load-out, and installation of 24 modules for the client APTIM in Lousiana, USA
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NewsConstructions kicks off at River Tees
UK contractor Graham Group has begun work to develop the South Bank Quay that will service the offshore wind sector on the River Tees, UK.
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NewsMammoet completes load-out in Turkmenistan
Mammoet has completed the load-out of a 4,000-tonne topside at the Garagol Deniz West field, located off Turkmenistan in the Caspian Sea.
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NewsBoluda Towage expands offering in Mauritania
Society of Maritime Services of Nouakchott (SSMN) has been established to provide towing, mooring and pilotage services at the port Nouakchott in Mauritania.
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NewsBerard in decommissioning project
USA-based heavy transport specialist Berard has offloaded an offshore jacket structure that will soon be decommissioned and recycled in south Louisiana.
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NewsAinscough and J Murphy & Sons team up for bridge reconstruction
In partnership with J Murphy & Sons, Ainscough Crane Hire has replaced a bridge at Warrington Bank Quay station in the UK.









